 | Course Type: Web-based training Level: Introductory 06 Oct 2004 About this course This on-line course introduces developers and analysts to the basic principles of object-oriented analysis that is involved in finding classes and collaborations, and assigning responsibilities to classes.
In this course
Sample pararaph Topics covered - Module 1: Finding Classes
- Module 2: Object Collaborations
Audience
This course continues training in the OO curriculum and is beneficial to software developers and analysts who are making the paradigm shift to object technology and software managers who need to better understand object technology in order to be more effective leaders.
Objectives - Find classes from a problem statement
- Classify classes into the three main stereotypes (boundary, entity, and control)
- Discover collaborations between classes using CRC cards
Prerequisites
Students should have completed:
Web-based training
- DEV110: Principles of Modeling with UML 2.0 (equivalence with DEV275)
- DEV111: Principles of Use-Case Modeling with UML 2.0
Instructor-led training
- DEV275: Essentials of Visual Modeling with UML 2.0 (equivalence with DEV110)
System requirements
- OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP 2, SP3, SP4, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Workstation SP 6a +SRP, Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP 1, SP 2
- Machine Speed: 56K modem (assuming connectivity between 32-50Kbps)
- Display Properties: High color, minimum resolution of 1024x768
- Browser: Internet Explorer browser Version 6.0 or later, Netscape Navigator browser Version 7.0 or later, Mozilla browser Version 1.1 or later, FireFox 1.0.7 browser
Duration
3 hours
Languages English
Software products
- This is a methodology course and is not associated with any specific product(s).
Required experience
- Students should have a basic understanding of OO fundamentals
- Understand the rationale behind the UML
Related courses
For students interested in continued learning in this field, we suggest taking:
Web-based Training:
- DEV113: Principles of Analysis II with UML 2.0
- DEV160: Principles of Modeling Behavior with UML 2.0
Instructor-led Training:
- DEV475: Mastering Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML 2.0
Note: Please refer to the course description for the prerequisite training and experience required for this advanced-level course.
How to purchase and access Rational Web-based Training
For more information
In the US call 1-800-728-1212, or see the Rational training page
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